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Keeping It Interesting!

Garden season is winding down (insert twinge of sadness here), but that doesn’t mean you have to settle for bare beds and raggedy containers. We’ve got lots of ideas here for how to add interest during the winter season, tips for growing some of your favorites (roses! camellias!), and seven of the easiest (really!) ways to deck out your Thanksgiving table with goods clipped from the garden. This month, as always, we’re thankful to you for sharing our passion for plants, and for all the beauty you create in your own garden.

 
 

Beautiful Bark Adds Winter Interest

After flowers and foliage fade, naked branches and trunks with peeling, mottled, or deeply ridged bark keep the garden show going. Here are 10 stunners to consider.

  

Top Conifers for Year Round Beauty

Conifers are not just for Christmas! With so many shapes and sizes there’s one for just about every space (even for warmer zones).

  

(Fast) Tabletop Décor From the Garden

7 of the easiest, most stress-free, company-inducing-envy Thanksgiving tabletop ideas ever. Seriously.

  

About Those Roses

Easy ideas for using those colorful, decorative hips that often follow summer’s last blooms.

Craftsmen Tip!

Want to try for blue flowers on your otherwise pink hydrangea? Start applying Aluminum Sulfate to soil now.

From You to You!

Our friends at Garden Design magazine are offering Plant Savvy subscribers a sweet deal. First issue free!

In Season: Camellias

Most Sasanqua camellias (like these 10 we love) are beginning their full bloom period. Still time to plant!

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